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Exchange 2000 question

LANMAN

Platinum Member
I have my Exchange server running well. What users need internet mail have access, but there are a few that I don't want to be able to send external email.

What I can't figure out is how I can restrict those users from doing so, but still be able to send internal email.

outside SMTP= username@mydomain.com

inside SMTP=username@mydomain.msft


What I thought of is setting the inside SMTP address to primary and then deleting the outside address. But after giving it more thought, the end user could send outgoing internet based email resulting in the header being @mydomain.msft; Replying wouldn't work since the world doesn't know how to route the msft extension, but I don't even want MSFT mail to leave the network.

--LANMAN
 
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